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WikiLeaks’
‘Podesta Emails’ Reveal the Power Behind the Clinton Campaign
October 15, 2016
WikiLeaks
released 2,000 new documents, allegedly from the email account of John Podesta,
chairman of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. The emails reveal some of
the campaign’s inner workings and the symbiotic relationship staff members
share with some members of the press.
One of the
journalists now facing scrutiny over the latest trove of emails is chief
Washington correspondent for CNBC and New York Times contributor John Harwood.
In the emails [3], Harwood
praises Clinton, congratulates Podesta [4] for
Clinton’s positive TV appearance, converses about Joe Biden presidential
rumors, asks to meet for lunch with Podesta and attempts to set up an interview [5] about
the economy with Clinton.
In the
spring of 2015, the campaign led an aggressive defense after allegations
against Clinton and the Clinton Foundation were lodged in Peter Schweizer’s
book, “Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses
Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich.”
One of the
accusations explored in “Clinton Cash” and a New York Times article [6] revolve
around the approval to sell Uranium One [6], a uranium
mining company, to Rosatom, a Russian state nuclear agency. The sale was
approved by the State Department headed by Clinton, among other agencies.
According to The Wall Street Journal, between 2008 and 2012, the Clinton Giustra Sustainable Growth Initiative [7] received
$2.35 million from the Fernwood Foundation [8], a charity
run by Ian Telfer, who was chairman of Uranium One before its sale. In this
same time period, former President Bill Clinton received $500,000 for a speech
from a Russian investment bank, which was promoting Uranium One stock.
At the time
of the revelations, Clinton press secretary Brian Fallon sent a letter to The New York Times [9], saying
that the paper had made false allegations that went beyond “Clinton Cash.”
Fallon
explained:
The bottom
line is that the State Department was but one in a multitude of agencies that
participated in the review of this widely supported transaction, and there is
no evidence that the Department deviated in any way from its normal process
involving CFIUS [Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States] reviews.
In fact, as noted above, the Department’s principal representative to CFIUS at
the time has confirmed that the Secretary never intervened with him in any
CFIUS matter during his tenure there. Any allegations to the contrary are
wholly unsubstantiated.
The
representative Fallon refers to is Jose Fernandez [8], assistant
secretary of state for economic, energy and business affairs at the time.
Fernandez said that Clinton had no part in the approval of the deal, but five
days before the letter was sent to The New York Times, WikiLeaks revealed that
Fernandez sent an email to John Podesta [10] titled
“Helping with the Campaign.”
It was good
to talk to you this afternoon, and I appreciate your taking the time to call.
As I mentioned, I would like to do all I can to support Secretary Clinton, and
would welcome your advice and help in steering me to the right persons in the
campaign.
Below is a
summary of the issues I have been working on since I left State nearly 18
months ago, and suggestions for a couple of areas where I could perhaps be of
use.
WikiLeaks
also alleges that Clinton’s communications director sent an email to Clinton [11] that
read, “We got a few stories placed today debunking claims in the book ahead of
the NYT story, Attached is the memo cataloging the debunking stories that we
are sending tonight to our friends and allies.” One of the journalists believed to be an ally [12] is
George Stephanopoulos, the chief anchor and political correspondent for ABC
News, a co-anchor of “Good Morning America” and host of ABC’s “Sunday Morning
This Week.”
Stephanopoulos
conducted an interview with Schweizer at the time of the book’s release. After
the interview, Clinton campaign spokesman Jesse Ferguson sent an email [13] saying,
“Great work everyone. This interview is perfect. He lands nothing and
everything is refuted (mostly based on our work).”
Stephanopoulos
was Bill Clinton’s communications director in the 1990s, and, between 2012 and
2014, he donated $75,000 dollars to the Clinton Foundation, which he failed to
disclose until the foundation released a list of donors [14].
Stephanopoulos has since apologized for not disclosing the donations.
Rather than
responding to any of the content provided by WikiLeaks, the Clinton campaign
has released statements about Russia[15] and
Donald Trump, making unverifiable claims that Russia is working with WikiLeaks [16] to
undermine the United States.
“It is
absolutely disgraceful that the Trump campaign is cheering on a release today
engineered by Vladimir Putin to interfere in this election, and this comes
after Donald Trump encouraged more espionage over the summer and continued to
deny the hack even happened at Sunday’s debate,” Clinton spokesman Glen Caplin
said Monday.
The
campaign also claims, with no evidence provided, that some of the emails could
be fabricated, although WikiLeaks has no history of publishing falsified
documents. Interim Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Donna Brazile—who
in an interview with Stephanopoulos [17] says
she “refuses to open the documents,” because “when you see something postmarked
from Russia you should be afraid to open up the documents”—faces new scrutiny [18] after
an email revealed that she notified the Clinton campaign of a Twitter strategy
implemented by the Bernie Sanders campaign while she was the DNC vice chair.
The DNC is meant to abide by an impartiality clause [19] during
primary elections.
Brazile was
named the interim head of the DNC in July, after Debbie Wasserman Schultz was
forced to resign (in the wake of an earlier WikiLeaks email release [20]) and appears
to have made a habit of tipping off the Clintons. On Tuesday, WikiLeaks released 1,190 more emails [21] to
and from Podesta, and one of them revealed that Brazile, a former CNN
contributor, shared a CNN Town Hall question [22] on
the death penalty with the Clinton camp before the event.
According to
Mediaite, CNN denied [23] that
it has “ever given a town hall question to anyone beforehand.” But the wording
in one of the town hall questions was similar to the wording of the question
Brazile sent.
Brazile
also released a statement [24]: “As a
longtime political activist with deep ties to our party, I supported all of our
candidates for president. I often shared my thoughts with each and every
campaign, and any suggestions that indicate otherwise simply are untrue. As it
pertains to the CNN Debates, I never had access to questions and would never
have shared them with the candidates if I did.”
The rest of
her statement discussed the Russian government’s involvement in the
cyberattacks, Trump’s denial that Russia is behind the hacking and WikiLeaks’
culpability in interfering with a U.S. presidential election.
The
released emails reveal that this is not the first time the Clinton campaign has
incited fear of Russia as an argument against critics. In June 2014, Clinton
talked about “phony environmental groups” funded by Russia in a speech to tinePublic [25], a
promotional company that hosts speeches by world leaders and celebrities.
We were up
against Russia pushing oligarchs and others to buy media. We were even up
against phony environmental groups, and I’m a big environmentalist, but these
were funded by the Russians to stand against any effort, oh that pipeline, that
fracking, that whatever will be a problem for you, and a lot of the money
supporting that message was coming from Russia.
These
revelations come a week after a True Pundit report claimed that Clinton wanted to drone-strike Julian Assange [26], editor in
chief of WikiLeaks, in November 2010. The report alleges that Clinton, during a
State Department meeting, said, “Can’t we just drone this guy?” The U.S.
government was upset that diplomatic cables had been released by WikiLeaks and
argued that the information could endanger the lives.
Last week,
Clinton held a news conference in Harrisburg, Pa., in which she said she
couldn’t recall whether she joked about wanting to send a drone to Assange. At
the time, no prosecution against Assange had occurred, and no evidence proved
that WikiLeaks caused physical harm [27].
Assange has
been living at the Ecuadorean embassy in London since August 2012, when he was
granted political asylum. The United Kingdom has said that if Assange were to
leave the embassy, he would be extradited to Sweden, where he is wanted for
questioning over allegations of sexual assault. Assange refuses to go to Sweden
due to fears that he will then be extradited to the U.S. In February, the U.N.
Working Group on Arbitrary Detention pronounced that Assange has been subject
to arbitrary detention [28] in
England.
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